Toothpicks
Yaqianwanzhou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á Qi à NW à nzh ó u, which means a large collection of books. It comes from Li Yu's "title & lt; jinlouzi & gt; Hou" in the Southern Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
There are a lot of books in the collection.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: numerous
The origin of Idioms
Li Yu in the Southern Tang Dynasty wrote a poem entitled "title of the Golden Chamber" in which "a lot of toothpicks are wrapped in red silk, and Wang canshu is burned with fire."
Idiom explanation
I have a lot of books.
Toothpicks
recommend the worthy and give way to the able - tuī xián ràng néng
speak the same with one's thought - xīn kǒu xiāng yīng
one 's favour as high as the sky and thick as the earth - dài tiān jí dì